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Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware
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During the June 1825 session, the Governor and Council of Maryland appointed new justices, a judge, registers of wills, and canal commissioners to replace deceased officials in Cecil, Frederick, and Caroline counties.
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Andrew F. Henderson and Benedict Jones, Justices of the Levy Court for Cecil county, vice James Morgan and Jeremiah Taylor, dead.
Col. Thomas W. Veazey, Justice of the Orphans' Court for Cecil county, vice John Maffit, dead.
Samuel Sprigg, Philip E. Thomas, and Col. Frisby Tilghman, Commissioners of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal on the part of this state.
George M. Eichelberger, Register of Wills for Frederick county, vice Henry Steiner, dead.
James Sangston, Register of Wills for Caroline county, vice George A. Smith, dead.
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Maryland
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June 1825
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appointments made to replace deceased officials: james morgan, jeremiah taylor, john maffit, henry steiner, and george a. smith.
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The Governor and Council of Maryland appointed Andrew F. Henderson and Benedict Jones as Justices of the Levy Court for Cecil county; Col. Thomas W. Veazey as Justice of the Orphans' Court for Cecil county; Samuel Sprigg, Philip E. Thomas, and Col. Frisby Tilghman as Commissioners of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal; George M. Eichelberger as Register of Wills for Frederick county; and James Sangston as Register of Wills for Caroline county.